Other protesters gathered in Brooklyn, where for awhile there
were more cops than Occupiers. But they had a big crowd by the
time Occupy Bushwick and Occupy Williamsburg joined to march over
the Williamsburg bridge. We filmed one group of protesters with a
pretty
catchy chant.

By 7:30 ET the march had reached the FiDi's Liberty Square.
Crowd estimates are now at
between 10,000 to 25,000. The NYPD, however, were ready for
those numbers. The area around Liberty Square was a maze of
barricades by the time the protesters got there. After the
speeches, the maze got more intricate as the police corralled
protesters in, dividing and dispersing them.

The large pockets of demonstrators that were able to maintain a
presence were joined by Mos Def, according to the NYCLU. The
NYCLU
also reports that the police are saying that if protesters
don't clear out by 10:00 pm, there will be arrests — a group of
protesters is locking
arms by the fountain in response.